Project Description
This project replaces older high-pressure sodium (HPS) lights with new LED fixtures along major roadways. The upgrade improves lighting quality, reduces energy use, and lowers maintenance costs. The LEDs provide a cleaner, brighter light that enhances safety and visibility for drivers and pedestrians while supporting long-term efficiency goals.
Charlotte County is continuing its effort to improve roadway lighting by converting older high-pressure sodium (HPS) fixtures to modern LED technology. The project delivers brighter, more reliable lighting while reducing energy use and long-term maintenance costs.
Project Location
All Charlotte County RoadwaysLatest Updates
- Locations Completed
- Rampart Blvd
- Pine St from County Line to 776
- Placida from 776 to Rontonda West
- Coral Creek from Boca Grande to the Bridge
- Kings Hwy from US 41 to Veterans Pkwy
- Veterans Blvd from US 41 to Atwater
- Veterans Blvd from Harbor to Orlando
Budget
| Phase | Cost |
|---|---|
| Construction | $2.3 |
Project Phase
Planning and Project Approval
Last Updated
04/29/2026
Project Manager
Jody Mansell
Public Relations
Chad Ray
Email Public Relations
Sponsor Department
Public Works Lighting District
Design Engineer/Architect
Lighting District
Construction Contractor
Charlotte County Public Works Lighting District


